This year’s theme, “Celebrating 40 Years of Progressive Leadership,” acknowledges TASH’s 40 years of generating change within the disability community and anticipates a brighter, more inclusive future for people with disabilities in all aspects of life. Each year, the TASH Conference impacts the disability field by connecting attendees to innovative information and resources, facilitating connections between stakeholders within the disability movement, and helping attendees reignite their passion for an inclusive world.

We encourage you to explore this website, connect with other attendees, and build your personalized schedule. You can also download the mobile app version of the website by visiting the App Store and Google Play and searching for "TASH 2015".

Amanda Miller

Amanda's research concentrates on the mechanisms (systems and processes) that propel and dispel inequities for students from minoritized groups in and through special education. Her research is framed by humanizing approaches to inquiry, Disability Critical Race Studies (Dis/Crit), and cultural historical activity theory. She is a third year doctoral student at the University of Kansas and a 2017-2018 Institute for Policy and Social Research (IPSR) Doctoral Research Fellow.